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Intro to Unix and Linux

Intro to Unix and Linux. Yanbin Yin Fall 2014. Operating Systems. Operating systems (OSs) Windows MAC OS UNIX. http://www.karbosguide.com/hardware/module6c1.htm. Why do bioinformaticians NOT like Windows?. OS is NOT free Applications are NOT free

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Intro to Unix and Linux

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  1. Intro to Unix and Linux Yanbin Yin Fall 2014

  2. Operating Systems • Operating systems (OSs) • Windows • MAC OS • UNIX http://www.karbosguide.com/hardware/module6c1.htm

  3. Why do bioinformaticians NOT like Windows? • OS is NOT free • Applications are NOT free • The OS uses too much CPU and RAM resource • Command-line is too simple to support automated data processing

  4. Why do Bioinformaticians prefer Mac or UNIX over Windows? • Better development environment • Software availability • Powerful command-line interface (terminal) To really learn bioinformatics (regardless of whether you’re a “biology student”), you need to become familiar with a “*nix” environment and the tools that it provides http://network.nature.com/groups/bioinformatics/forum/topics/8100

  5. UNIX & Linux • There are many different versions of UNIX, although they share common similarities. The most popular varieties of UNIX are Sun Solaris, GNU/Linux, and MacOS X • Linux is a Unix-like computer operating system assembled under the model of free and open source software development and distribution. The Linux kernel was written in 1991 by Linus Torvalds

  6. Linux distributions take the Linux kernel and combine it with other free software to create complete packages Ubuntu: one of the most popular desktop Linux Distro http://lifehacker.com/5904069/five-best-linux-distributions

  7. Two distinct UNIX environments • Large/super computer cluster • Individual Linux desktop/workstation

  8. MAC users • MAC OS is essentially Unix based and has built-in terminal. http://tech-devnet.blogspot.de/2012/05/running-ubuntu-1204-on-mac.html

  9. Multiple ways to install ubuntu • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba9Wv-XU_4M • Make sure you are connected to the internet! • WINDOWS 8 can NOT run Ubuntu alongside

  10. www.ubuntu.com/download Download -> burn CD -> install

  11. A different/easy way to install Use Wubi to install unbuntu https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide

  12. Takes at least 20 minutes to finish depending on how fast your computer and internet are

  13. Ctrl+Alt+t

  14. Want to delete ubuntu? Get back to windows

  15. Next class: Linux command line basics

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